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Æthelstan or Athelstan was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939. He was the son of King Edward the Elder and his first wife, Ecgwynn. Modern historians regard him as the first King of England and one of the greatest Anglo-Saxon kings. He never married and had no children.
Athelstan died on 27 October 939, and his half-brother Edmund succeeded him as king.
The Park Hall Ardens, Part II, Chapter 1.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26315/26315-h/26315-h.htm#Page_162
mentions King Athelstan, and his daughter, Leonetta
Some time after his marriage, says the legend, Guy went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and on his return, in the third year of King Athelstan, 926, he found the kingdom in great peril from an invasion of the Danes. They were, however, secure in their faith in their champion, Colbrand the Giant, willing to leave the issue to the result of a single contest between him and any of the King's knights. King Athelstan's chief warriors were either dead or abroad, and he mourned in his spirit. A vision revealed to him that he must welcome at the gate of Winchester an unknown pilgrim as the defender of the country. The King obeyed the vision in faith, unwittingly welcomed Guy, and laid on him the responsibility of becoming the national champion.
Page 164, Heraud succeeded in finding young Raynborn in Russia, to whom, on his return, the grateful King Athelstan gave his beautiful daughter Leonetta in marriage.
Mention
Savernake Forest is more than 1,000 years old. The first written record comes in a charter of King Athelstan in AD 934 which refers to 'Safernoc'. That makes it several centuries older than the New Forest, planted by the Normans.
The origin of the name Savernake is unclear, though it may come from the same root as the River Severn. Alternatively, it may come from Saxon words for 'sweet fern'. The 'oc' or 'ake' ending probably refers to oak trees, which make up a large proportion of the woodlands.
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Kingdom of Wessex, England
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924
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King of England
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925
Age 32
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England
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939 |
October 27, 939
Age 46
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England
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939
Age 46
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Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England
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940
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December 8, 1927
Age 46
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February 24, 1937
Age 46
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August 26, 1993
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